Introductory Mathematical Analysis for Business, Economics, and the Life and Social Sciences, Fourteenth Edition, offers an ideal course structure for one- or two-semester or two- or three-quarter programs focusing on college algebra, finite mathematics, and calculus. This edition is specifically tailored for students in business, economics, and the life and social sciences. Authored by Ernest F Haeussler with contributions from Paul and Wood, the book builds a robust algebraic foundation that distinguishes it from other applied mathematics texts, facilitating a smooth transition to more advanced mathematical concepts.
The authors emphasize the development of strong algebraic skills through a blend of rigorous theory and accessible explanations. Exercises range from drill problems to applications, ensuring students can apply their knowledge in practical scenarios. The text is meticulously organized, with each chapter contributing effectively to the overall understanding of mathematics as it pertains to real-world situations.
With 848 pages, this comprehensive resource covers a wide array of topics efficiently, allowing instructors to tailor their courses to meet diverse student needs. The content has been refined over many editions, optimizing its manageability for educators and enhancing the learning experience for students. This edition, published by Addison Wesley on April 27, 2018, with ISBN-13: 978-0134141107 and ISBN-10: 134141105, is an essential tool for academic success in the fields of business, economics, and related sciences.
